The Beatles, and others, 1960s-70s -A collection of thirteen Beatles vinyl LP records, a few early pressings; twenty-two Beatles vinyl singles; The Beatles Book; Beach Boys concert programmes and ticket stubs; with other music related ephemera -The White Album, second pressing, top opening, numbered sleeve (0371599), complete with poster and four photographs.A Hard Day's Night, PMC 1230, 1964 UK mono pressing on Parlophone, black/ yellow labels, The Parlophone Co recording. first published in 1964, with EMITEX inner sleece, XEX 481 - 3N and XEX 482 - 3N; Help!, PMC 1255, 1965, UK mono pressing on Gramophone, black/ yellow labels, The Gramaphone Co., with Times New Roman font text, Sold in the UK text with Mono outline text to front cover, EMITEX inner sleeve, XEX 549-2 and XEX 550-2;Abbey Road, PCS 7088, 1969, UK early pressing, Apple, without Her Majesty credit, with aligned apple logo, and black inner sleece, XEX 749 -2 and 750-1;Yellow Submarine, PCS 7070, 1969, UK mono pressing, Apple, with Sold in U.K. text to both sides, black inner sleeve, XEX 715-1 and 716-1;Revolver, PMC 7009, 1966, UK mono pressing on Gramophone, black/ yellow labels, The Gramaphone Co., with Sold in the UK text on both sides, and Dr. Roberts spelling to vinyl label and outer sleeve, XEX 605-2 and XEX 606-2; and Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band, Beatles For Sale, A Collection of Beatles Oldies, Please Please Me, Rubber Soul (Mono), and Let It Be (Apple); together with, The Beatles: twenty-two vinyl singles, 45rpm; The Beatles Book, forty-two issues, nos. 3, 6, 8, 15 - 48, 75, with duplicate nos. 33, 35; Twelve programmes, to include, two Musical Express booklets 1965-66 and 1966-67; The Beach Boys presented by Arthur Howes, brown photo. illustrated covers, 1970; The Beach Boys with Lulu, 1966, blue photo. illustrated covers, with facsimile signed black and white photograph loosely inserted; The Beach Boys Show, red photo. illustrated covers, together with two original Beach Boys concert ticket stubs, the first (pink) Granada, Tooting, 8th November,1966; the second (blue) Odeon Hammersmith, 4th May 1967; together with, The Rolling Stones Spring Scottish Tour, 1965 presented by Eric Easton; Harold Davison and Tito Burns present Jimi Hendrix Experience, 1967, white covers illustrated in pink and purple, other artists appearing included, The Pink Floyd, The Move, The Nice, and The Amen Corner; five Beatles related publications, to include, The Beatles Book 1966 Christmas Extra; The Beatles Quiz Book, 1964; and three souvenir Beatles posters, each 20 x 30 inches.LENNON (John). a pair of first edition hardback books, In His Own Write, Jonathan Cape, 1964; and A Spaniard In the Works, Jonathan Cape, 1965. (qty) Yellow Submarine - scratches to surface of both sides and red clay coloured paint to the surface of Side 1 and to black inner sleeve
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The Smiths: a handwritten and signed two-page letter from Morrissey, to Mike Hinc, live booking agent at All Trade Booking, for both the Smiths and Morrissey, undated, but believed to be late 1984, discussing planned UK tour dates in early 1985.It reads 'Dear Mike, I appreciate the letter and list of dates. As usual, the bickering over various dates enhances my reputation for stubbornness. In your letter you remark on my need to play Manchester on the 17th. All that was ever important to me was that Manchester be the third tour date, and when that exactly fell was immaterial. The very first request I made to you at our meeting was that Manchester be the third date. Naturally, it emerges as the 21st date... Provenance:From the personal collection of the late Mike Hinc, former booking agent at Rough Trade for Morrissey, The Smiths and others. The lot forms part of an extensive archive of related items on this sale, consigned by the family of Mike Hinc.I agree that Preston is a great venue, but we must stop SOMEWHERE. £5000 from UEA [University of East Anglia] is exciting, but WE MUST STOP SOMEWHERE.I beg you to consider all group and crew needs on this tour, as faith in ATB from all quarters is not high. I hope this tour will quash peoples doubts and that team spirit wins through. Lack of drum rostrum will mean no gig. Lack of space for John F's creativity will mean no gig.Our requirements are laughably humble. I acknowledge Scott as the Smiths representative, but on critically serious matters, I do not need a spokesperson. Let's meet in Jan, before which I hope you will send me financial details (address on envelope, I abscond from Kensington tomorrow.) Very best, Morrissey.'
The Smiths: an original contract for the band's live performance at Rote Fabrik, Switzerland, on Tuesday 24 April 1984, signed by Morrissey, confirming the agreement between All Trade Booking, The Smiths and the promoter, dated 2nd April 1984. The extensive agreement includes financial arrangements, such as 'The Performer shall receive a guaranteed fee of £1000 + PA + Lights, + Rider + Hotel Costs for one night. the above fee to be net of all deductions, taxes etc, unless otherwise previously agreed in writing; the fee is to be paid in cash before the Performer goes onstage', and 'The Promoter shall book and pay for in addition to the fee the following hotel rooms in a 4 Star class hotel: 5 singles, 2 twins (Total 9 persons)'. It goes on to outline the requirements for stage dimensions and layout, the dressing room arrangements, stage crew needs and PA details. The band's Rider includes: 'Tea, sandwiches, 2 litres of our orange juice, and 2 litres of cold, fresh milk on the arrival of the PA crew at the venue, tea on arrival of the band at the venue, good quality hot meals for 10 people (2 vegetarian). NO FAST FOOD OR JUNK FOOD. 3 x 75cl bottles of Soave D.O.C., 3 x 75cl bottles of Beaujolais A.C., 18 large cans of German Pilsner lager, 4 x litres of pure orange juice, 2 x litres of Perrier mineral water, 40 Silk Cut (or any mild brand, NOT USA) cigarettes, A good and varied selection of fresh fruit. A selection of flowers to the approximate value of £50 sterling, including gladioli, (no roses or flowers with thorns please)'. As well as a diagram of the requested stage layout, there is a list of names given for hotel room bookings, comprising the four band members, tour manager Phil Cowie and various crew. Morrisey's distinctive signature is at the foot of the first page, together with that of the promoter. Provenance:From the personal collection of the late Mike Hinc, former booking agent at Rough Trade for Morrissey, The Smiths and others. The lot forms part of an extensive archive of related items on this sale, consigned by the family of Mike Hinc.
Cornel Lucas (British, 1920-2012). Brigitte Bardot, 1955 – Archival silver gelatin print from the first negative print run, mounted on board, Signed by the photographer in pencil on lower mount, stamped/titled and further signed in pencil on reverse by Cornel Lucas, the image 9 x 11 ½ inches, 11 ¾ x 15 inches overall. Cornel Lucas was a pioneer of film portraiture in the 1940s and 1950s and became one of the leading photographers during the golden age of cinema. Lucas’ exceptional images captured the stars of the British and American film industries and in 1988 Cornel Lucas became the first photographer to win a BAFTA for his outstanding contribution to the British film industry. Provenance:The Private Collection of The Estate of Cornel Lucas.
Autographs: Stage, Screen, Music, and Dance, including Sean Connery, Roger Moore, Clint Eastwood, Dusty Springfield, Mary Quant, Marianne Faithful, Lulu, Eric Morecambe, Ernie Wise, Barbara Windsor, Ninette de Valois, and others, 1960s-1970s. Autograph album, faux brown leather covers, ownership name to first page, containing approx.. 95+ signatures, many of which are dedicated to ‘Ceril’, and further captioned by her in ink, 5 x 8.5cm, signatures include:Jeremy Etheridge, Marguerite Vacani (signed on a small card loosely inserted), Roger Moore, with an additional ink sketch of the Saint stick-man logo (signed on a single-page), Ernie Wise with Dave Clark (Dave Clark Five) on reverse, Eric Morecambe (signed on a single-page), Jimmy Tarbuck, Janette Scott, John Rostill (The Shadows), five members of The Searchers including, John McNally, Tony Jackson, Mike Pender, Chris Curtis, and one other, Clint Eastwood, Dick Van Dyke, Richard Attenborough (signed on a single-page), Oliver Reed signed on a piece of paper taped in, Gracie Fields, David Kossoff, Britt Eckland, Kenny Ball, Harry Secombe, Susan Maugham, Cliff Richard (whilst he was filming Summer Holiday in 1962), Richard O’Sullivan, Ninette de Valois, Susan Hampshire, Eric Sykes, Una Stubbs, Dilys Laye, Joan Regan, Frankie Howard, Brian Rix, Bernard Bresslaw, Max Bygraves with Barbara Windsor on reverse, Freddie and The Dreamers, including, Freddie Garrity, Roy Crewdson, Bernie Dwyer, Derek Quinn, Peter Birrell, Beryl Grey, Donald Houston, Sean Connery (signed on a single-page), Des O’Connor, Alfred Marks, Dusty Springfield, Bruce Wells (The Shadows), Patrick Cargill, Vince Hill, Arthur Askey, David Jacobs, Frank Ifield, Hayley Mills, Melvyn Hazel, Charles Hawtrey, Nicholas Parsons, signed on a magazine page pasted down with Joan Sims on reverse, Leo Franklyn, Norman Vaughan, David Frost, Sid James, Peggy Mount, Warren Mitchell, Hermione Gingold (both sellotaped over signatures), Danny La Rue, Dick Emery, Mary Quant, Jimmy Edwards, Topol signed on a magazine page taped in, Marianne Faithfull signed on a piece of paper tipped in, and Marty Feldman signed on a sheet of paper loosely inserted. Provenance:The Collection of Ceril Campbell, celebrity stylist, TV Presenter, motivational speaker, life coach, author, and independent celebrant. Signed in person for Ceril Campbell who grew up in Chelsea, London and on Saturdays, whilst still at school, worked on the Kings Road in boutiques, Mr Freedom, and later Jean Machine, whilst studying fashion design. As a result, Ceril hung out with ‘the Chelsea crowd’, who at that time included Mick Jagger's brother Chris, Jane Birkin's brother and Marianne Faithfull, Patti Boyd, and others. Ceril’s father worked in the film industry and would often take her to the studios where many of these signatures were signed.
Autographs: Pat Osborne, BBC producer's Autographed Visitor’s Book, 1940s-50s, signed by Walt Disney, Gene Kelly, Wing Commander Guy Gibson, Roy Plumley, Roy Rogers and Trigger, David Niven, Kenneth Horne, and many other guests on the BBC radio programmes, ‘Desert Island Discs’, ‘Housewives’ Choice’, Star Round Up Xmas, 1951, and Film Time at the Festival -a ruled and indexed A-Z address book with soft burgundy covers, 8vo. 17 x 23cm, containing 65+ signatures, many dated between 1943 to1953, ink ownership in the producer’s hand to front endpaper, ‘Pat Osborne Gramophone Department, B.B.C. 5.10.43’, and her further manuscript half-title reads, ‘Distinguished Visitors’. The autographs, a few with sketches, are mostly signed on a single page, inscribed with personal messages dedicated ‘to Pat’, and further annotated in Pat Osborne’s hand to note the title of programme, date, and guest’s name in brackets, to include -Frederick Allen, 15.10.43; Brenda Bruce; Phyllis Calvert, 1948; Petula Clark; Michael Dennison; Robert Donat and Walt Disney (together on the reverse of page ‘D’ with Micheal Dennison and others on reverse).‘Film Time at the Festival’, eight signatures including, Marjorie Fielding and José Ferrer; Stewart Granger.Guy Gibson 14.2. 44, signed to top of page ‘G’ with other signatures below, further written in Pat Osborne’s hand ‘(Wing Commander V.C., D.S.O., D.F.C. (Desert Island Discs)’ , and Dulcie Gray’s signature on reverse).Bob Danvers-Walker, the voice of Pathe News, an autographed eleven-line poem titled ‘Housewives Choice first programme Mon March 4th, 1946’.Margaret Lockwood; Len Hutton; David Jacobs, Sept 1949; Gene Kelly; Jean Kent; Alan Ladd, 1952; Glad Mills (pianist, Mrs Mills); John MacVane (NBC radio correspondent) 22/1/44, ‘The man who didn’t like Mickey Rooney’; John McCullum; David Niven; David Nixon (Housewives Choice); Eric Portman.Roy Plumley, who is best known for creating the radio programme ‘Desert Island Discs’ in November 1941. His dedication to Pat Osborne reads, ‘To Pat, The face behind the centre room window at where from we tremble. With love from the desert island story, Roy Plumley, Oct. 5th, 1943’.Derek Roy; Cecile Chevreau; Ralph Reader (Sqd. Leader Ralph Reader MBE) known for staging the original Gang Show; Roy Rogers and Trigger; Eleanor Smith, Oct. 5th, 1943; Jean Simmons; Christopher Stone, 1950; Valerie Hobson; Thora Hird; Janette Scott; Michael Storm, ‘To my producer from “The Hack’, with an ink sketch; Kieran Moore, and Googie Withers; together with, Kenneth Horne, loosely inserted Typed Letter Signed, a single-page on printed headed paper, dated January 22, 1965, sent form his London address to Miss Pat Osborne, B.B.C. London W.1., ‘many thanks for putting up with me for the last week . . . I hope you enjoyed the programme, notwithstanding the perilous journeys that you had to make from distant parts . . . all the best, Kenneth’.a five-page typescript transcript of an interview given by Pat Osborne, titled,‘These Radio Times, Pat Osborne Section, ‘Housewives’ Choice, etc’, dated 1955, with blue ink annotations throughout in Miss Osborne’s hand. A fascinating insight into Pat Osborne’s contribution as a young pioneering producer for the BBC, and her creation of ‘Housewives’ Choice’, which first aired on the morning of March 4, 1946, for which Pat chose a title, signature tune, and comperes; together with, five related newspaper cuttings; and seven black and white BBC publicity photographs, depicted Pat Osborne with colleagues and guests, including Michael Storm and Alan Ladd, annotated in ink on reverse ‘Television World, Film Time’, many stamped on reverse, various sizes, the largest, 10 x 8 inches. (14).Guy Gibson was the first Commanding Officer of No. 617 Squadron, which he led in the ‘Dam Busters’ raid in May 1943, for which he was awarded the Military Cross. Gibson later commented as a castaway on ‘Desert Island Discs’ that his eighth choice of record, Wagner’s, ‘The Ride of the Valkyries’, reminded him of a bombing raid. Seven months after recording the programme, Guy Gibson aged twenty-six, was killed when the Mosquito he was piloting crashed at Steenbergen in the Netherlands on September 19, 1944. Provenance:Pat Osborne started working for the BBC as a typist at the age of 18 in 1936 until she left the company in the mid-1970s. Pat began to take over the corporation’s programmes which had lost their male producers to Her Majesty’s Armed Forces and by 1946 she had become a highly professional senior BBC producer in her own right.Miss Osborne started the BBC’s radio programme, ‘Woman’s Hour’ and produced numerous programmes including, ‘Housewives’ Choice’, ‘Radio Rhythm Club’, ‘Desert Island Discs’,‘ March of the Movies’, International Hit Parade’, and ‘The Wonderful World of Disney’ broadcasts on Christmas Day to name a few. Throughout her 40 years with the BBC, Pat Osborne made many friends, many of whom included the best-known names in show business. Some rubbing to spine and some wear to covers and edges of indexed pages, otherwise internally clean and bright with strong signatures.
Kate Bush: A collection of autographed items-the first; autographed letter written by Kate Bush to the vendor, dated 1st October 1980, the letter reads "Dear John, Thank you for your lovely letter. It was great to hear from you. Thanks for the photo too! I'm sure my Ma didn't mind you paying a visit, she thought you were nice, and as long as our dwelling remains discreet with you - there's NO problem. I'm really glad you enjoy my music - that means a lot. Hope you're well and happy. Lots of love Kate Bush xxxx";the second; autographed copy of "Army Dreamers", awarded to the vendor for winning the "Breathing" completion, the vinyl cover note reads "To dear John, Congratulations! Love Kate Bush xxx";the third; Lionheart/ Tour of Life programme, autographed by the stage performers touring with Bush, awarded to the vendor for winning a fan club competition, signed by Preston Heyman, Paddy Bush, Del Palmer, Brian Bath, Liz Pearson, Kevin McAlea, Ben Barson, Simon Drake, Alan Murphy, Stewart Avon Arnold, Glenys Grooves, and Gary Hurst, within an illustrated folder with club note, three tour postcards, and four flyers;together with related ephemera including - The Kate Bush Club Magazine #2 and #8, The Kate Bush Club welcome note, welcome letter, membership card, merchandise list, and a concert ticket for Kate Bush at Usher Hall Edinburgh on Friday 13 April 1979 at 8.00 pm. This item has not been authenticated, please satisfy yourself as to the veracity of this item prior to bidding Please satisfy yourself as to the veracity of this item prior to bidding
The Smiths: an original contract for the band's proposed live performance at U4 Club, Vienna (Austria), on Thursday 26th April 1984, signed by Morrissey, confirming the agreement between All Trade Booking, The Smiths and the promoter, dated 2nd April 1984. The extensive agreement includes financial arrangements, such as 'The Performer shall receive a guaranteed fee of £1000 + PA + Lights, + Rider + Hotel Costs for two nights. The above fee to be net of all deductions, taxes etc, unless otherwise previously agreed in writing; the fee is to be paid in cash before the Performer goes onstage', 'From the total fee £500 shall be paid by telex in advance to our bank account', and 'The Promoter shall book and pay for in addition to the fee the following hotel rooms in a 4 Star class hotel: 5 singles, 2 twins (Total 9 persons)'. It goes on to outline the requirements for stage dimensions and layout, the dressing room arrangements, stage crew needs and PA details. The band's Rider includes: 'Tea, sandwiches, 2 litres of our orange juice, and 2 litres of cold, fresh milk on the arrival of the PA crew at the venue, tea on arrival of the band at the venue, good quality hot meals for 10 people (2 vegetarian). NO FAST FOOD OR JUNK FOOD. 3 x 75cl bottles of Soave D.O.C., 3 x 75cl bottles of Beaujolais A.C., 18 large cans of German Pilsner lager, 4 x litres of pure orange juice, 2 x litres of Perrier mineral water, 40 Silk Cut (or any mild brand, NOT USA) cigarettes, A good and varied selection of fresh fruit. A selection of flowers to the approximate value of £50 sterling, including gladioli, (no roses or flowers with thorns please)'. As well as a diagram of the requested stage layout, there is a list of names given for hotel room bookings, comprising the four band members, tour manager Phil Cowie and various crew. Morrisey's distinctive signature is at the foot of the first page, together with that of the promoter. NB: It is apparent that this event didn't take place, for reasons unknown. From the personal collection of the late Mike Hinc, former booking agent at Rough Trade for Morrissey, The Smiths and others. The lot forms part of an extensive archive of related items on this sale, consigned by the family of Mike Hinc.
The Smiths: an original contract for the band's live performance at Breekend Festival, Bree (Belgium), on Sunday 22nd April 1984, signed by Morrissey, confirming the agreement between All Trade Booking, The Smiths and the promoter, dated 2nd April 1984. The extensive agreement includes financial arrangements, such as 'The Performer shall receive a guaranteed fee of £1000 + PA + Lights, + Rider + Hotel Costs for one night. The above fee to be net of all deductions, taxes etc, unless otherwise previously agreed in writing; the fee is to be paid in cash before the Performer goes onstage', 'From the total fee £500 shall be paid by telex in advance to our bank account', and 'The Promoter shall book and pay for in addition to the fee the following hotel rooms in a 4 Star class hotel: 5 singles, 2 twins (Total 9 persons)'. It goes on to outline the requirements for stage dimensions and layout, the dressing room arrangements, stage crew needs and PA details. The band's Rider includes: 'Tea, sandwiches, 2 litres of our orange juice, and 2 litres of cold, fresh milk on the arrival of the PA crew at the venue, tea on arrival of the band at the venue, good quality hot meals for 10 people (2 vegetarian). NO FAST FOOD OR JUNK FOOD. 3 x 75cl bottles of Soave D.O.C., 3 x 75cl bottles of Beaujolais A.C., 18 large cans of German Pilsner lager, 4 x litres of pure orange juice, 2 x litres of Perrier mineral water, 40 Silk Cut (or any mild brand, NOT USA) cigarettes, A good and varied selection of fresh fruit. A selection of flowers to the approximate value of £50 sterling, including gladioli, (no roses or flowers with thorns please)'. As well as a diagram of the requested stage layout, there is a list of names given for hotel room bookings, comprising the four band members, tour manager Phil Cowie and various crew. Morrisey's distinctive signature is at the foot of the first page, together with that of the promoter. Provenance: From the personal collection of the late Mike Hinc, former booking agent at Rough Trade for Morrissey, The Smiths and others. The lot forms part of an extensive archive of related items on this sale, consigned by the family of Mike Hinc.
The Smiths: the original live booking contract for the band's performance at Sheffield University Students Union, on 'Tuesday January 31st 1984', [the first night of their 1984 UK tour], signed by Morrissey, confirming the agreement between All Trade Booking, The Smiths and the venue, dated 9th January 1984. The contract includes financial details, such as the fee for 'one performance at a salary of £650 plus 80% of the nett advance and door takings after £1,500 in admissions at a ticket price of £3.00 in advance and £3.25 on the door. Nett takings being gross takings less agreed and itemised expenses of £800. The Management guarantees a minimum salary of £650 (+ VAT @ 15%)'. There are also 'Special Stipulations' such as 'The artist shall receive top billing...', 'The management shall supply Hospitality as per rider: support 'The Telephone Boxes' @ £100 & 24 lagers, 4 litres of orange juice, sandwiches for 6 people,' and 'The attached rider forms an integral part of this contract. Any deviation from either contract or rider will result in cancellation of performance and payment of the artist in full'. Provenance:From the personal collection of the late Mike Hinc, former booking agent at Rough Trade for Morrissey, The Smiths and others. The lot forms part of an extensive archive of related items on this sale, consigned by the family of Mike Hinc.
Cornel Lucas (British, 1920-2012). Claudia Cardinale, 1958 – Vintage silver gelatin print, stamped/titled and signed in ink on reverse by Cornel Lucas, unmounted, 19 x 15 ¼ inches. Cornel Lucas was a pioneer of film portraiture in the 1940s and 1950s and became one of the leading photographers during the golden age of cinema. Lucas’ exceptional images captured stars of the silver screen in both the British and American film industries and in 1988 Cornel Lucas became the first photographer to win a BAFTA for his outstanding contribution to the British film industry. Provenance:The Private Collection of The Estate of Cornel Lucas.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Warner Bros., 2004) The Marauders’ Map –folded map printed on parchment effect paper, a magical document that revealed every inch of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, including classrooms, hallways, secret passages, and grounds. Created by the four Marauders; Remus Lupin, Sirius Black, Peter Pettigrew, and James Potter, whilst they were students at the school, the map first appeared in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban when Fred and George Weasley (James and Oliver Phelps) gave it to Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) who went on to also use it in later films. 13 x 25cm when closed, opening to a length of 88cm: together with,Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Warner Bros., 2005) Production invitation to attend the Cast and Crew Screening held at Empire Leicester Square, 30 October 2005, 10. 5 x 21 cm. (2) Provenance:This Marauders’ Map was gifted by the Production to the vendor on the set of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.The vendor worked on all the Harry Potter films for Warner Bros. and provided personal PR Management and Publicity for some of the main cast, including Gary Oldman.
Autographs: John Lennon, George Harrison, Jane Asher, Cilla Black, and others, 1964-1953 - Autograph album: with grey paper covers, further within clear protective covers, ownership name of Mary Holdsworth to first page, containing 20+ signatures, many further captioned with the date and venue of where the autograph was signed, 12 x 10.5cm, signatures include:John Lennon and George Harrison (c. 1950s) both signed in blue ink on part of a Beatles Fan club card, loosely inserted and detached from front endpaper, with owner’s ink inscription above that reads ‘Merry Xmas 1953’ ; Joyce Blair ‘(Weekend Ball) March 18th 64’; Gerry Marsden ‘(Weekend Ball March 18th 64)’; Mike Berry and Billy of The Innocents, signed on a small piece of paper pasted down to page ‘Stratford Town Hall May 24th 64’; Johnny Towers ‘(Weekend Ball)’; Frank Ifield and Susan Maughn, signed on a small piece of paper pasted down to page ‘(Palladium)’; Peter Asher and Gordon Waller ‘(Peters House)’; Les McGuire and Les Chadwick ‘(Weekend Ball) March 18th 64’; Trevor White ‘(Sounds Incorporated drummer) February 29th 64’; Glu Fingers Robertson (base guitarist) Crescendo’s ‘(Field Estate Club) Best one of Crescendo’s June 6th 64’; Dave Brice Lead guitarist and Fred Worledge Drummer ‘(Field Estate Club) June 6th 64’; Mike Hurse signed on a small piece of paper tipped-in ‘(Weekend Ball) (Springfield) March 18th 64’; Jane Asher ‘(her house)’; Russ Conway ‘(Weekend Ball) March 18th 64’; Cilla Black ‘(Weekend Ball) March 18th 64’; and Brian O’ Hara signed on a small piece of paper pasted down to page ‘(Fourmost) (Oxford Street)’; together with, a ticket for Val Parnell’s Sunday Night at The London Palladium, 17 May, 1964; and a flyer for “1965 Pop Hit Parade”. (3) Provenance:The Collection of the late Mary Holdsworth, Script Supervisor (1949-2024).The autographs were signed in person for Mary who attended shows at the London Palladium, Woolwhich Granada, Hammersmith Odeon, weekend balls and many television studios and events in the 1960s and 70s.
The Smiths: An interesting collection of ephemera, relating to and from their US tour of 1986, to include a signed typed letter from Morrissey, written to Hilary Hayward at All Trade Booking: '48 hours since Tulsa, Dear Hilary, Yes, indeed the dreaded receipts. Enclosed ticket was bought by Matthew for my London-Manchester trip. Can he be reimbursed (by you) and for you, in turn, to add figure to Smithdom expenses. Can the same also be done for taxi receipt? Now, if you're wondering why I simply can't do these things myself, well, stunning as it may sound, I do not personally hold a Smithdom chequebook, and I don't want Matthew to wait months and months for his money. Please tell Michael that we'll definitely do Italy in August if he can promise hotels with swimming pools, promotional saturation, first class air tickets, real buildings (not tents), and rational promoters. Thanks for all your hard work throughout the US skit. It was a great experience. Everlastingly, "Moz"'. The lot also includes a number of telex and fax communication between ATB and Ian Copeland, the renowned US tour promoter, discussing riders and schedule for the US tour, signed letters from Mike Joyce, (and further related documents), regarding an insurance claim for his 'stolen luggage', whilst in Italy, copies of concert booking contracts for US venues, copies of stage equipment requirements, contact sheets for the band and entourage, itineraries, hotel bookings and further similar. Provenance:From the personal collection of the late Mike Hinc, former booking agent at Rough Trade for Morrissey, The Smiths and others. The lot forms part of an extensive archive of related items on this sale, consigned by the family of Mike Hinc.
AMENDED DESCRIPTION: A collection of fully painted human Warhammer figures for Games Workshop, on round bases. Mostly plastic, possibly for Warhammer historical, c1999. Mounted, foot figures and others. Approx. 70 figures. Sold in plastic lidded box. Warhammer (formerly Warhammer Fantasy Battle, or just Warhammer Fantasy, and now The Old World) is a tabletop miniature wargame with a medieval fantasy theme. The game was created by Bryan Ansell, Richard Halliwell, and Rick Priestley, and first published by the Games Workshop company in 1983.
Selection of 12 plastic Goblin / Ork / Troll sprues. Mostly unused. Citadel Miniatures for Games Workshop. Warhammer (formerly Warhammer Fantasy Battle, or just Warhammer Fantasy, and now The Old World) is a tabletop miniature wargame with a medieval fantasy theme. The game was created by Bryan Ansell, Richard Halliwell, and Rick Priestley, and first published by the Games Workshop company in 1983.
Pathfinder Pawns. Pathfinder Roleplaying Tabletop Game. 5 box sets and box file with beast cards / tokens. All opened. Sets not checked for completeness. Includes Pathfinder Pawns NPC Codex Box. Pathfinder Pawns Bestiary Box. Pathfinder Pawns Bestiary Box 2. Pathfinder Pawns Bestiary Box 3. Pathfinder Pawns Bestiary Box 4. Box file of Pawn cards and Tokens. The Pathfinder Roleplaying Game is a fantasy role-playing game (RPG) that was published in 2009 by Paizo Publishing. The first edition extends and modifies the System Reference Document (SRD) based on the revised 3rd edition Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) published by Wizards of the Coast under the Open Game License (OGL)
Empire State Troops. Warhammer. Sealed unopened box of Empire State Troops plastic figures. Contains sprues to make 10 figures. Warhammer (formerly Warhammer Fantasy Battle, or just Warhammer Fantasy, and now The Old World) is a tabletop miniature wargame with a medieval fantasy theme. The game was created by Bryan Ansell, Richard Halliwell, and Rick Priestley, and first published by the Games Workshop company in 1983.
Blood Bowl board, cardboard dug outs, and a non Games Workshop felt pitch. Blood Bowl is a miniatures board game created by Jervis Johnson for the British games company Games Workshop as a parody of American football. The game was first released in 1986 and has been re-released in new editions since, DreadBall and Deathball are non Games Workshop games based on Blood Bowl
Empire Knightly Order Box Set. Warhammer. Unopened sealed contents. Plastic sprue set includes enough to make x8 figures. Citadel miniatures for Games Workshop. Warhammer (formerly Warhammer Fantasy Battle, or just Warhammer Fantasy, and now The Old World) is a tabletop miniature wargame with a medieval fantasy theme. The game was created by Bryan Ansell, Richard Halliwell, and Rick Priestley, and first published by the Games Workshop company in 1983. Condition Report: box damaged due to previous weight on top, sealed unopened
Approx. 15 unit movement trays for various sizes, a selection of Slotta bases and plank style decorative figure bases. For Games Workshop / Citadel Miniatures figures (qty). Sold in plastic lidded box. Warhammer (formerly Warhammer Fantasy Battle, or just Warhammer Fantasy, and now The Old World) is a tabletop miniature wargame with a medieval fantasy theme. The game was created by Bryan Ansell, Richard Halliwell, and Rick Priestley, and first published by the Games Workshop company in 1983.
Tau Empire. Warhammer 40,000 for Games Workshop. A collection of painted and unpainted plastic Tau models for Warhammer 40k. To include 1 made Hammerhead Gunship; 1 unmade part Hammerhead Gunship, 3 Battlesuits, around 10 Fire Warriors; 2 drones. Sold with plastic lidded box. Warhammer 40,000 (sometimes colloquially called Warhammer 40K, WH40K or 40k) is a miniature wargame produced by Games Workshop. It is the most popular miniature wargame in the world. The first edition of the rulebook was published in September 1987, and the tenth and current edition was released in June 2023.
Orcs & Goblins Goblin Doom Diver Catapult Games Workshop Citadel Minatures. Warhammer Fantasy Battles. Opened, unmade and appears complete. White metal. c1999 release. Warhammer (formerly Warhammer Fantasy Battle, or just Warhammer Fantasy, and now The Old World) is a tabletop miniature wargame with a medieval fantasy theme. The game was created by Bryan Ansell, Richard Halliwell, and Rick Priestley, and first published by the Games Workshop company in 1983.
Dwarves / Lord of the Rings / other sealed blister packs. Mostly Citadel Miniatures for Warhammer / Games Workshop. Including two Dwarf artillery units (crossbow and catapult) each with three crew, painted and white metal. Dwarf Gyropcopter box set, white metal, unpainted, opened but appears complete. Boxed set of 10 white metal Dwarf Iron Breakers, opened, unpainted and appears complete. Orge Kingdoms box, parts only, opened and pieces missing. x2 Khemri Mummy blister packs (A) for Bloodbowl. Dwarf part used plastic sprues. x2 Gnoblar Trappers (D 95-36) blister packs, unopened. x 3 Lord of Rings plastic and white metal boxed sets, all opened and incomplete (qty). Warhammer (formerly Warhammer Fantasy Battle, or just Warhammer Fantasy, and now The Old World) is a tabletop miniature wargame with a medieval fantasy theme. The game was created by Bryan Ansell, Richard Halliwell, and Rick Priestley, and first published by the Games Workshop company in 1983.
H.P. Lovecraft Cthulhu Softback Roleplaying Books by Chaosium. Based on the work of HP Lovecraft the American Horror writer. Including Cthulhu Dark Ages Core Game Book. The Casting Call Of Cthulhu character book. The Great Old Ones. Cthulhu Invictus sourcebook. Cthulhu Invictus Companion. HP Lovecraft's Kingsport - The City In The Mists. HP Lovecraft's Dunwich - Return To The Forgotten Village (7 books) Call of Cthulhu is a horror fiction role-playing game based on H. P. Lovecraft's story of the same name and the associated Cthulhu Mythos. The game, often abbreviated as CoC, is published by Chaosium; it was first released in 1981 and is one of the world's best selling roleplay games
Mighty Empires - Warhammer Expansion box set. Opened and used with tiles removed from sprues, some not present, contents not checked. Mighty Empires rules present. Mighty Empires is an expansion set to the Warhammer universe which provided players with a plastic map building kit so that they can run long form campaigns for their Warhammer armies. Warhammer (formerly Warhammer Fantasy Battle, or just Warhammer Fantasy, and now The Old World) is a tabletop miniature wargame with a medieval fantasy theme. The game was created by Bryan Ansell, Richard Halliwell, and Rick Priestley, and first published by the Games Workshop company in 1983.
Empire of Man. A selection of mostly painted Empire plastic figures, Citadel Miniatures for Games Workshop. Including 15 Empire Pistoliers and one Knight. Plastic Empire Great Cannon and Crew. A Blood Blood Orge, base coated black, white metal. 12 white metal female Blood Bowl players, unpainted. Sold in plastic lidded box. Warhammer (formerly Warhammer Fantasy Battle, or just Warhammer Fantasy, and now The Old World) is a tabletop miniature wargame with a medieval fantasy theme. The game was created by Bryan Ansell, Richard Halliwell, and Rick Priestley, and first published by the Games Workshop company in 1983. Blood Bowl is a miniatures board game created by Jervis Johnson for the British games company Games Workshop as a parody of American football. The game was first released in 1986 and has been re-released in new editions since, DreadBall and Deathball are non Games Workshop games based on Blood Bowl
Blood Bowl / DreadBall. A collection of white metal Blood Bowl / DreadBall figures, all unpainted. Including x 2 Treemen kits. x 2 sealed Skaven Mutants Citadel Blood Bowl Blister Packs, a Dwarf Death Roller, a Dark Elf Blitzer, part Orge figure, 6 other Bloodbowl / DreadBall figures, a Dungeon Troll kit, x3 boxes of Fenryll plastic bases (qty). Sold in plastic lidded box. Blood Bowl is a miniatures board game created by Jervis Johnson for the British games company Games Workshop as a parody of American football. The game was first released in 1986 and has been re-released in new editions since, DreadBall and Deathball are non Games Workshop games based on Blood Bowl
Empire of Man Collection. Warhammer. Including 25 painted white metal Halflings. a painted plastic Mortar and crew of three figures. 19 partly painted plastic Empire Handgunners. 9 painted and unpainted plastic Empire Pikemen and Halberdiers, Drummer and Standard Bearer. Along with 3 unpainted possibly Blood Bowl Goblins. With 4 unit movement trays (60 items total). Sold in plastic lidded box. Warhammer (formerly Warhammer Fantasy Battle, or just Warhammer Fantasy, and now The Old World) is a tabletop miniature wargame with a medieval fantasy theme. The game was created by Bryan Ansell, Richard Halliwell, and Rick Priestley, and first published by the Games Workshop company in 1983.
Empire of Man Collection. Warhammer. Including an Empire Imperial Altar built and with black base coat, Wizard and another white metal figure present, lacking horses. x2 sealed Braganza's Besiegers Regiment of Renown white metal blister packs. A sealed Empire Kurt Helborg white metal blister pack. A quantity of plastic Empire figures on bases (unpainted) including Handgunners, Men At Arms, Crossbowmen, Flagellants (approx. 35). A white metal unpainted horseback Champion (qty). Along with some part used Goblin sprues. Sold in plastic lidded box. Warhammer (formerly Warhammer Fantasy Battle, or just Warhammer Fantasy, and now The Old World) is a tabletop miniature wargame with a medieval fantasy theme. The game was created by Bryan Ansell, Richard Halliwell, and Rick Priestley, and first published by the Games Workshop company in 1983.
A collection of painted and unpainted plastic and white metal figures. Some Citadel Miniatures for Games Workshop. Some historic and others Warhammer Fantasy. Square and rounded bases. Historic figures fixed in units. Sold in plastic lidded box. Warhammer (formerly Warhammer Fantasy Battle, or just Warhammer Fantasy, and now The Old World) is a tabletop miniature wargame with a medieval fantasy theme. The game was created by Bryan Ansell, Richard Halliwell, and Rick Priestley, and first published by the Games Workshop company in 1983.
Tabletop gaming. Terrain / scenery for tabletop wargaming suitable for Warhammer / Warhammer 40,000 (40k), Dungeons and Dragons, Roleplay and more. Including a quantity of road sections / junctions with verges. A stone circle. Six hills / mounts. Five boxed and unopened Tabletop Prop sets: Trees, x3 Camps, Wagon. Three boxes of roleplay section maps, opened: fields, urban and dungeon (qty of items see images). Warhammer (formerly Warhammer Fantasy Battle, or just Warhammer Fantasy, and now The Old World) is a tabletop miniature wargame with a medieval fantasy theme. The game was created by Bryan Ansell, Richard Halliwell, and Rick Priestley, and first published by the Games Workshop company in 1983.
Empire of Man. Citadel Miniatures for Games Workshop. Approx. 50 painted plastic and white metal figures with seven unit movement trays. Including Empire Knights. Handgunners. Archers. Sold in plastic lidded box with some game tokens. Warhammer (formerly Warhammer Fantasy Battle, or just Warhammer Fantasy, and now The Old World) is a tabletop miniature wargame with a medieval fantasy theme. The game was created by Bryan Ansell, Richard Halliwell, and Rick Priestley, and first published by the Games Workshop company in 1983.
Four Empire of Man Blister Packs. Warhammer, Citadel Miniatures for Games Workshop. Including Empire Elector Count (E 80-35), sealed. Empire Champion (C), is opened but appears complete. And two Alcatani Pikemen blister packs (D D8060), sealed (total 4 blister packs). Warhammer (formerly Warhammer Fantasy Battle, or just Warhammer Fantasy, and now The Old World) is a tabletop miniature wargame with a medieval fantasy theme. The game was created by Bryan Ansell, Richard Halliwell, and Rick Priestley, and first published by the Games Workshop company in 1983.
Bloodbowl. Citadel Miniatures for Games Workshop. Mostly sealed white metal Blood Bowl Star Player blister packs and other sets. To include: Lizardman Silibili Saurus Star Player Blister pack, sealed. Count Luthor Undead Vampire Star Player, sealed blister pack. Ramtut III Undead Mummy Star Player, sealed blister pack. Goblin Ooligans Sealed Blister Pack (A). Zara The Vampire Slayer, Human Female Star Player, sealed blister pack. Hack Enslash Undead Star Player, sealed blister pack. Skaven Blood Bowl Team Set, includes 12 white metal Figures, opened, appears complete with slotta bases. Lizard Glyphs Plates (E) for Warhammer, sealed blister pack. Warhounds of Chaos (D 83-63), opened (total of 9 blister packs / items). Blood Bowl is a miniatures board game created by Jervis Johnson for the British games company Games Workshop as a parody of American football. The game was first released in 1986 and has been re-released in new editions since, DreadBall and Deathball are non Games Workshop games based on Blood Bowl
Three sealed blister packs of Chaos Trolls (G - 81-47). Citadel Miniatures, white metal figures. Warhammer Fantasy Battles. Unopened packs (3). Warhammer (formerly Warhammer Fantasy Battle, or just Warhammer Fantasy, and now The Old World) is a tabletop miniature wargame with a medieval fantasy theme. The game was created by Bryan Ansell, Richard Halliwell, and Rick Priestley, and first published by the Games Workshop company in 1983.
A quantity of painted and unpainted Citadel Miniatures / Games Workshop, and non Citadel Miniatures white metal and plastic, including High Elves (qty - 1 lidded box). Warhammer (formerly Warhammer Fantasy Battle, or just Warhammer Fantasy, and now The Old World) is a tabletop miniature wargame with a medieval fantasy theme. The game was created by Bryan Ansell, Richard Halliwell, and Rick Priestley, and first published by the Games Workshop company in 1983.
Blood Bowl. Collection of white metal Blood Bowl / Dreadball / Deathball figures. Mostly unpainted. Including 1 painted Rat Orge. 1 Goblin Pogo Star Player. Goblin Chainsaw Star Player. Approx. 10 Cheerleaders. 2 Referees. 10 Goblins / Halflings. A bag of various Deathball figures including a Deathball Orge (qty). Sold in a plastic lidded box. Blood Bowl is a miniatures board game created by Jervis Johnson for the British games company Games Workshop as a parody of American football. The game was first released in 1986 and has been re-released in new editions since, DreadBall and Deathball are non Games Workshop games based on Blood Bowl
Dungeons & Dragons. Four hardback roleplaying game books and rule supplement books, to include: Dungeons & Dragons Dungeon Masters Guide, v3.5. The Plane Above: Secrets Of The Astral Sea. Forgotten Realms Players Guide. And Open Grave Secrets of the Undead (4). Dungeons & Dragons (commonly abbreviated as D&D or DnD) is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game (TTRPG) originally created and designed by Gary Gygax. The game was first published in 1974 by Tactical Studies Rules (TSR). It has been published by Wizards of the Coast, later a subsidiary of Hasbro, since 1997.
Car Wars - Deluxe Edition (2nd Edition). Steve Jackson Games. Boxed game, appears complete, contents not checked for completeness. c1985. Car Wars is a vehicle combat simulation board game developed by Steve Jackson Games first published in 1980. Players control armed vehicles in a post-apocalyptic future. Condition Report: Not checked for all pieces complete, some box damage and repairs
Empire of Man Collection. Citadel Miniatures for Warhammer. Mostly unpainted / base coated. Including painted plastic Giant. Griffon (white metal, black base coated - no rider). Plastic Empire Hellfire Rocket Launcher. Approx. 7 Pistoliers and Empire Knights. Plastic Wizard and painted white metal Wizard. White metal Giant in pieces, based coated and missing an arm. Approx. 20 white metal foot soldiers / Handgunners. Approx. 25 plastic troops - Men At Arms / Handgunners. Plastic Great Cannon and Mortar with crew. White metal Hellbaster Volley Gun and crew (large quantity). Sold in large plastic lidded box. Warhammer (formerly Warhammer Fantasy Battle, or just Warhammer Fantasy, and now The Old World) is a tabletop miniature wargame with a medieval fantasy theme. The game was created by Bryan Ansell, Richard Halliwell, and Rick Priestley, and first published by the Games Workshop company in 1983.
A collection of painted Norse / Empire / Norsemen, white metal Citadel Miniatures created for Warhammer Games Workshop. Total approx. 50 figures. Sold in lidded plastic box with sections. Warhammer (formerly Warhammer Fantasy Battle, or just Warhammer Fantasy, and now The Old World) is a tabletop miniature wargame with a medieval fantasy theme. The game was created by Bryan Ansell, Richard Halliwell, and Rick Priestley, and first published by the Games Workshop company in 1983.
Citadel Miniatures / Games Workshop. A collection of early painted and unpainted white metal Citadel and other Miniature figures, across two cardboard boxes. c1980s. Some with metal stands (pre-1985) others made for Slotta bases. A total of approximately 33 mini figures. Includes Lord of The Rings, Warhammer and D & D figures. Including a Lord of The Rings Sauron's Throne, a D&D Mirliton Grenadier Death Giant. A Chimera (broken tail). A number of Lord of the Rings figures including Legolas and Saruman. With a Citadel Miniatures 'Spring Sale' Leaflet. Warhammer (formerly Warhammer Fantasy Battle, or just Warhammer Fantasy, and now The Old World) is a tabletop miniature wargame with a medieval fantasy theme. The game was created by Bryan Ansell, Richard Halliwell, and Rick Priestley, and first published by the Games Workshop company in 1983. Condition Report: Some painted, some unpainted. Various conditions, see images
Blood Bowl Collection. Mostly painted white metal Blood Bowl Figures in foam padded 'Figures In Comfort Ltd' carry bag with strap. Includes Painted Troll, x2 Treemen, x 2 Ogres, Minotaur. Four unpainted large scale Blood Bowl Beasts (conversions?). 17 painted white metal human players. 16 painted white metal Halfling players, one unpainted Halfling with chainsaw. 18 female human / elf Blood Bowl players. Bag also contains various Bloodbowl games measurement guides, game counters, cards, used team rosters and tin of block die (c60 figures and other items in bag). Blood Bowl is a miniatures board game created by Jervis Johnson for the British games company Games Workshop as a parody of American football. The game was first released in 1986 and has been re-released in new editions since, DreadBall and Deathball are non Games Workshop games based on Blood Bowl
A collection of plastic and white metal Warhammer Citadel Miniatures for Games Workshop. Empire of Man, High Elves and others. Including an unpainted plastic made Empire Griffon and rider. A fully painted Troll. Plastic foot soldiers. Some part plastic sprue sets and others (qty) - sold in large plastic lidded box. Warhammer (formerly Warhammer Fantasy Battle, or just Warhammer Fantasy, and now The Old World) is a tabletop miniature wargame with a medieval fantasy theme. The game was created by Bryan Ansell, Richard Halliwell, and Rick Priestley, and first published by the Games Workshop company in 1983.
Blood Bowl / DreadBall / Deathball Collection. A large collection of mostly white metal Blood Bowl figures. Including a sealed Bomber Dribblesnot goblin Star Player citadel miniatures blister pack; a built treeman figure; 13 Dwarf DreadBall figures; four goblin catchers; Dwarf 'Star Player with caber x2; around 10 Snotling players in pack; Shadowforce Miniatures 2 female Elf Receivers; three painted elf players; a painted Halfling referee; a painted Halfling cook; approximately 40 white metal human, Chaos, and other Blood Bowl / DreadBall figures. Sold in plastic lidded box. Blood Bowl is a miniatures board game created by Jervis Johnson for the British games company Games Workshop as a parody of American football. The game was first released in 1986 and has been re-released in new editions since, DreadBall and Deathball are non Games Workshop games based on Blood Bowl
A collection of non - Citadel Miniatures / Games Workshop sealed blister packs of white metal mini figures for tabletop wargames. Including Adventure Foundry Dwarfes (ND2), x2 Small Medieval Sheild (WP29), Crossbows (WP14), x5 Mirliton Fantasy Dwarves. Pro Create Putty. Warlord Celt Chieftains. M.S.B Toys Werewolf Warhammer (formerly Warhammer Fantasy Battle, or just Warhammer Fantasy, and now The Old World) is a tabletop miniature wargame with a medieval fantasy theme. The game was created by Bryan Ansell, Richard Halliwell, and Rick Priestley, and first published by the Games Workshop company in 1983.
A collection of Warhammer Empire Halfling Archers and Spearmen. Approx. 70. White metal, unpainted (qty). Along with five sealed Mirliton Fantasy blister packs. Warhammer (formerly Warhammer Fantasy Battle, or just Warhammer Fantasy, and now The Old World) is a tabletop miniature wargame with a medieval fantasy theme. The game was created by Bryan Ansell, Richard Halliwell, and Rick Priestley, and first published by the Games Workshop company in 1983.
Warhammer 40,000. Tau Empire Megaforce. Unopened, sealed in wrapper. Warhammer 40k, The Tau Empire Megaforce contains the following plastic sprues for: 2 Tau XV8 Battlesuits, 3 Tau XV25 Stealth Armour Suits, 20 Tau Fire Warriors, 3 Tau Piranhs, 1 Tau Devilfish, 1 Tau Hammerhead Gunship, 6 Tau Gun Drones. In unused and unopened condition. Set no longer produced by Games Workshop, c2006 release. Citadel miniatures for Games Workshop. Warhammer 40,000 (sometimes colloquially called Warhammer 40K, WH40K or 40k) is a miniature wargame produced by Games Workshop. It is the most popular miniature wargame in the world. The first edition of the rulebook was published in September 1987, and the tenth and current edition was released in June 2023. Condition Report: sealed unopened
Blood Bowl. A large collection of mostly white metal painted and unpainted Blood Bowl / Dreadball / Deathball figures. Many Citadel Miniatures for Games Workshop, in foam miniature storage trays. Various teams / races, including: 19 painted Orks / Goblins. 17 unpainted metal Dog headed players? (unknown). 15 mostly plastic Lizardmen. Approx. 28 metal human female players. 17 plastic and metal Dwarf players, unpainted along with an unpainted Dwarf Deathroller. 18 Human players, white metal with white undercoat only. 13 Undead, unpainted white metal figures. Human metal chainsaw player. 13 Elf players, metal, unpainted. 14 plastic Goblin / Troll players. 14 unpainted metal Elf players. 20 other metal players. Approx. 185 figures in total over 7 foam trays, with one unused foam tray Blood Bowl is a miniatures board game created by Jervis Johnson for the British games company Games Workshop as a parody of American football. The game was first released in 1986 and has been re-released in new editions since, DreadBall and Deathball are non Games Workshop games based on Blood Bowl
Citadel Miniatures / Games Workshop. A large collection of early painted and unpainted white metal Citadel Miniatures across three plastic cases. c1980s. Some with metal stands (pre-1985) others made for Slotta bases. A total of approximately 82 mini figures including Empire / Bretonnian, Chaos / Chaos Warriors, Dwarfs, Elves, Archers and more. Warhammer (formerly Warhammer Fantasy Battle, or just Warhammer Fantasy, and now The Old World) is a tabletop miniature wargame with a medieval fantasy theme. The game was created by Bryan Ansell, Richard Halliwell, and Rick Priestley, and first published by the Games Workshop company in 1983. Condition Report: Various conditions, some painted / part painted. Others unpainted. See images. Clip cases with damages to clips, no form padding.
Warhammer 40,000. Cadian Shock Troops. Citadel miniatures from Games Workshop. Boxed and sealed set of Imperial Guard mini figures, contains 20 plastic Cadian Shock Troops sprues. Warhammer 40,000 (sometimes colloquially called Warhammer 40K, WH40K or 40k) is a miniature wargame produced by Games Workshop. It is the most popular miniature wargame in the world. The first edition of the rulebook was published in September 1987, and the tenth and current edition was released in June 2023.
Empire of Man Collection. Warhammer, Citadel Miniatures for Games Workshop. A large collection of a mix of plastic and white metal Empire figures, painted and unpainted. Including plastic painted Empire Great Cannon and three crew. Noble on foot and Tilean Noble Cavalryman, white metal unpainted. An Empire Great Cannon and three crew, white metal, unpainted. A priest, white metal unpainted. Two Engineers, one with Hochland Long Rifle, unpainted white metal. Eleven Alcatani Pikemen in box, unpainted white metal. Twelve Braganzas Besiegers in box, unpainted, white metal. Mydas The Mean box, unpainted, white metal. Approximately 25 other painted and unpainted plastic Empire figures and horses (approx. 60+ total). Sold in plastic lidded box. Warhammer (formerly Warhammer Fantasy Battle, or just Warhammer Fantasy, and now The Old World) is a tabletop miniature wargame with a medieval fantasy theme. The game was created by Bryan Ansell, Richard Halliwell, and Rick Priestley, and first published by the Games Workshop company in 1983.
Warhammer 40,000. Apocalypse. Tau Empire Rapid Insertion Force. Citadel miniatures from Games Workshop. Boxed and sealed set of mini figures, contains 9 Tau XV8 Battlescouts, 3 Tau XV25 Stelth Armour, 19 Tau Gun Drones. Warhammer 40,000 (sometimes colloquially called Warhammer 40K, WH40K or 40k) is a miniature wargame produced by Games Workshop. It is the most popular miniature wargame in the world. The first edition of the rulebook was published in September 1987, and the tenth and current edition was released in June 2023.
Warhammer 40,000. Tau Fire Warriors & Devilfish box. Opened, some sprues have been used and are not present in particular the Devilfish not complete. Warriors appear present, not checked for completeness, see images. Warhammer 40,000 (sometimes colloquially called Warhammer 40K, WH40K or 40k) is a miniature wargame produced by Games Workshop. It is the most popular miniature wargame in the world. The first edition of the rulebook was published in September 1987, and the tenth and current edition was released in June 2023. Condition Report: opened, contents not checked
Collection of white metal Fantasy figures, non Citadel / Games Workshop. And a small number of Warhammer Citadel Minitures for Games Workshop. Blood Blood and Warhammer (qty). Sold in plastic lidded box. Warhammer (formerly Warhammer Fantasy Battle, or just Warhammer Fantasy, and now The Old World) is a tabletop miniature wargame with a medieval fantasy theme. The game was created by Bryan Ansell, Richard Halliwell, and Rick Priestley, and first published by the Games Workshop company in 1983.
High Elves Collection. Warhammer, Citadel Miniatures for Games Workshop. a mixture of painted and unpainted, white metal and plastic mostly High Elves / Elf figures for Warhammer. Including a white metal Pegasus, unpainted. Two white metal and plastic Elf Chariots. A Elven Heavy Crossbow (metal, painted). A quantity of mostly painted and plastic Elf Crossbowmen, Spearmen, and others (qty) - sold in lidded plastic box. Warhammer (formerly Warhammer Fantasy Battle, or just Warhammer Fantasy, and now The Old World) is a tabletop miniature wargame with a medieval fantasy theme. The game was created by Bryan Ansell, Richard Halliwell, and Rick Priestley, and first published by the Games Workshop company in 1983.
Twelve Empire Knights Cavalry, plastic figures, base coated. Citadel Miniatures for Games Workshop. And a small selection of terrain. Sold in plastic lidded box. Warhammer (formerly Warhammer Fantasy Battle, or just Warhammer Fantasy, and now The Old World) is a tabletop miniature wargame with a medieval fantasy theme. The game was created by Bryan Ansell, Richard Halliwell, and Rick Priestley, and first published by the Games Workshop company in 1983.
DreadBall by Mantic. Boxed game of DreadBall, based on Blood Bowl. Appears complete and unused, contents not checked for completeness. Blood Bowl is a miniatures board game created by Jervis Johnson for the British games company Games Workshop as a parody of American football. The game was first released in 1986 and has been re-released in new editions since, DreadBall and Deathball are non Games Workshop games based on Blood Bowl
Empire of Man Collection. Warhammer. Including a Empire Steam Tank, white metal, made and partly painted. Three white metal character figures / champions. A large collection of mostly painted plastic Empire troops, includes Pikemen, Handgunners, Archers, Men at Arms, Halberdiers (approx. 80 figures and 5 movement trays). Sold in plastic lidded box. Warhammer (formerly Warhammer Fantasy Battle, or just Warhammer Fantasy, and now The Old World) is a tabletop miniature wargame with a medieval fantasy theme. The game was created by Bryan Ansell, Richard Halliwell, and Rick Priestley, and first published by the Games Workshop company in 1983.

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